Friday, August 10, 2018

One-day hands-on LEARN POLYGRAPH lie-detector WORKSHOPS in the Los Angeles area


One-day hands-on LEARN POLYGRAPH
lie-detector WORKSHOPS in the Los Angeles area


There are 25 states (listed below) that have no licensing of polygraph lie detection.

You might consider becoming a polygraph examiner (in most states there are an average of less than one private polygrapher per county). You need two things: the knowledge and the equipment. Knowledge can come from a workshop and a textbook; equipment, there are four brands of computerized polygraph instruments, look for used versions of the more desirable models.

Most polygraph tests are for relationship/infidelity. But there are also tests for theft, immigration, substance abuse, contract disputes and more.

Polygraph is the highest-paid-per-hour of the common investigative specialties.

See PolygraphAcademy.com for more information. Learn directly from polygraph examiners who operate successful private polygraph businesses.

States that DO NOT license polygraph examiners:


Alaska
Arizona
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
DC
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Kansas
Maryland
Minnesota
Missouri (but one county requires a license: St. Louis)
Montana
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York (but two counties require a license: Erie & Suffolk)
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Washington
Washington DC
Wisconsin
Wyoming

also: Canada